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I am not a U.S citizen but have legal presence in the U.S. Why am I prohibited from using the Internet to renew, replace or change my address Online?

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I am not a U.S citizen but have legal presence in the U.S. Why am I prohibited from using the Internet to renew, replace or change my address Online?

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All non-citizens must provide official proof of legal presence to conduct any transaction that will result in the issuance of a Drivers License, Identification Card or Permit. Therefore, these customers must visit a DDS office so a team member can physically view and process the necessary documentation. These customers may conduct many other transactions via Internet Services including requesting a Driving History (MVR), paying fees, viewing points and other DDS Internet Services.

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